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United FCU Hosts Community Shred Day

Tuesday, March 10, 2015 6:50 AM

United Federal Credit Union is hosting a free Community Shred Day on Wednesday, March 11, from 2–6 p.m. at its branch at 5800 Rogers Avenue in Fort Smith, Arkansas. The branch is located in front of Hobby Lobby. Members, non-members, and businesses are invited to bring up to five boxes of paper items to be shredded on site.

"In the age of identity theft and personal security concerns, people and businesses are constantly putting themselves at risk by merely throwing documents out without a thought about where they might end up," said UFCU Marketing Vice President Noel Sanger. "We want to make it easy for you to shred those documents and put your mind at ease."

The documents will be disposed of by Shred-it Inc. of Springdale, Arkansas. Shred-it's uniformed and bonded customer security representatives will transfer the documents from the owners to a secure document destruction truck parked at the branch where the papers will be immediately shredded into unrecognizable pieces.

United Federal Credit Union has served its Members since 1949 by helping them to build a sound financial future. UFCU consists of more than 130,000 Member/owners worldwide, and manages assets in excess of $1.83 billion. Its corporate offices and main branch are located in St. Joseph, Michigan, with additional branches in Arkansas, Indiana, Michigan, North Carolina, Nevada, and Ohio.